Thank you! And of course, you're more than welcome to send me a message. I don't get on here terribly often but given that this is THE case that haunts me, I'd be happy to discuss it. Cheers!
Yes. A business owner in Claremont saw her get into a white sedan with two men in it. There was also a disputed sighting of multiple men forcing a woman into a van at a rest stop where Barbara Agnew's car was later found abandoned. (This sighting was disputed due to timeline issues; Paul Oakes...
I believe the extent of what they could determine was death by stabbing due to nick marks on the rib bones. I'm not sure if they could figure much more than that due to the advanced state of decomposition.
Can he be placed in New Hampshire or Vermont at any time? I mean, a guy doesn't just decide to do the kinds of things he's been convicted of doing in his 50s so I'd bet bank on him having prior offenses. Given the geography, he should definitely be looked at for the Colonial Parkway Murders.
The man from Kellyville still lives there, or did as of a couple years ago. His house is still creepy and festooned with weird signs.
As for Tallman, it's an absolute fact that he's done some pretty terrible things. Putting his possible involvement in the murder of Heidi Martin aside, he has a...
Thanks for confirming that "Barker" is Oakes. I long suspected as much but never knew for sure. As for "Bordeau," I know his real name now and have seen his home. He's a creepy guy, for sure, but I still think his mental condition precludes him from being organized enough to be the CRVK.
The case against the two cases sharing a common attacker is that if Moore's killer was indeed the young military cadet, he couldn't have been Boroski's assailant, as the victim there clearly described her would-be killer as driving a vehicle with New Hampshire plates. (The Moore suspect lived in...
Yes, the composite in the Moore case was of a young man seen walking along the road near the house. This person may or may not have been involved in the murder but the description was of a much younger man than the person who attacked Jane Boroski in Swanzey, NH.
His real name has never been disclosed as far as I know, but he was a local teenager who joined the military and was seen jogging near the Moore home that day. He was interviewed multiple times by police and was very hostile. He was known to talk about the murder out of the blue and I'm not sure...
Voss, if indeed guilty, is a necrophile. The SRHM is very much a sadist. Not that these two are mutually exclusive, but there's no evidence of sadism in the Lewis-Clark Valley killings whereas in the SRHM, signs of torture abound. I'd wager the signatures are far too different for both series to...
A man who lived along the Long Trail. He was interviewed first as a witness but when his story started shifting, he became a suspect. Eventually, he copped to angrily driving up and down the Trail in his truck the day of Welden's disappearance and even seeing her following a domestic dispute...
This is exactly what I think happened. I believe Lynne missed the bus and someone (most likely Durst, who was splitting his time between Middlebury and Manhattan at the time) offered her a ride. Whatever her initial intentions, whatever her destination, all that went out the window. Just my opinion.
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